Cycling

Ian Crane of the United States riding for Jamis-Hagens Berman Presented by Sutter Home competes in the individual time trial during Stage 6 of the 2014 USA Pro Challenge on August 23, 2014 in Vail, Colorado. (Chris Graythen, Getty Images)

Cyclist Ian Crane remains sedated and is scheduled to enter surgery Monday evening to repair facial lacerations after a traumatic crash through the rear window of a team vehicle on Sunday in Stage 7 of the USA Pro Challenge.

"Ian is in stable condition at St. Anthony's and has been doing well on the neurological tests they have been performing," a team statement said. "We are very thankful for the excellent and efficient care he has received since the accident yesterday."

Crane -- a 24-year-old first-year professional rider for American team Jamis-Hagens Berman -- had been riding through a caravan of team vehicles Sunday to catch up to the main field after a small crash that required he change bikes. Several vehicles he was tailing came to an abrupt stop, and he crashed through the rear window of a Cannondale team car. He was airlifted to a hospital in critical condition within 20 minutes of the accident.

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